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      Microbiota and the gut-liver axis: bacterial translocation, inflammation and infection in cirrhosis.

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          Abstract

          Liver disease is associated with qualitative and quantitative changes in the intestinal microbiota. In cirrhotic patients the alteration in gut microbiota is characterized by an overgrowth of potentially pathogenic bacteria (i.e., gram negative species) and a decrease in autochthonous familiae. Here we summarize the available literature on the risk of gut dysbiosis in liver cirrhosis and its clinical consequences. We therefore described the features of the complex interaction between gut microbiota and cirrhotic host, the so called "gut-liver axis", with a particular attention to the acquired risk of bacterial translocation, systemic inflammation and the relationship with systemic infections in the cirrhotic patient. Such knowledge might help to develop novel and innovative strategies for the prevention and therapy of gut dysbiosis and its complication in liver cirrhosis.

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          Journal
          World J. Gastroenterol.
          World journal of gastroenterology
          2219-2840
          1007-9327
          Dec 7 2014
          : 20
          : 45
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Valerio Giannelli, Vincenza Di Gregorio, Michela Giusto, Manuela Merli, Gastroenterology Department of Clinical Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.
          Article
          10.3748/wjg.v20.i45.16795
          4258550
          25492994
          7097dc2b-b0ec-4d54-9e50-f5b9df713803
          History

          Bacterial overgrowth,Bacterial translocation,Cirrhosis,Dysbiosis,Gut,Infection,Inflammation,Lactulose,Liver,Portal hypertension,Rifaximine

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